COVID-19, mental health first aid, terrorist attacks and sepsis have made it onto the pages of the 11th and latest edition of the First Aid Manual created in partnership with St John Ambulance, St Andrew’s First Aid and the British Red Cross.
The manual, which is the UK’s only fully authorised first aid guide, contains sections on up to the minute health and safety issues which have never been covered before. It is endorsed by St John Ambulance, St Andrew’s First Aid and the British Red Cross and is used as the official training manual for the UK’s leading first aid organisations’ courses.
The 11th edition is packed with step-by-step first aid advice, from emergency first aid to first aid for babies and children. It has also been revised to reflect the ever-changing world we live in and the unprecedented circumstances that the world has found itself in since the start of the pandemic. There are now different guidelines for administering CPR, from the correct PPE equipment required to chest compressions only, for example.
It also teaches and informs on how to manage other modern-day emergencies such road traffic accidents, knife crime or a terrorist event.